Have attended and spoken at numerous conferences here and abroad:
given research seminars in many Australian, Asian, North American
and European cities; chaired conference sessions in Canada, USA,
Hungary, France, India, Switzerland.

Honorary Editor of Special Issues of Journal of the Australian
Mathematical Society, Discrete Mathematics.

Editorial Board, 2013, Calcutta Mathematical Society

Referee for

Australian Computer Journal

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

IEEE Transactions on Computers

Journal of Combinatorial Theory and Discrete Mathematics

Ars Combinatoria, Utilitas Mathematica, Mathematics of Computation

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference

Graphs and Combinatorics

Mathematics of Computation

Bulletin Australian Mathematical Society

Journal Australian Mathematical Society

Institutute of Radio and Electrical Engineers

Designs, Codes and Cryptography

Electronic Letters and many others

OTHER UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

1976- SAUT Executive.
1979- Elected member of the Academic Board, University of Sydney.
1981-87 Elected Member, Academic Board, University of Sydney.
1981-84 Member, Part-time Ph.D. Committee.
1983-85 Member of Committee to Determine First Year Courses in Economics.
1983-87 Member of many subcommittees of the Academic Board, University of
Sydney, to appoint professorial and lecturing staff in the Science
and Engineering Faculties.
1984- Member of Subcommittee of University of Sydney Senate to organize
the celebration of the Centenary of the First Woman Graduate.
1984-87 Supplementary Member Promotion Committee, University of Sydney
1987-89 Member of many subcommittees of the to appoint professorial and
lecturing staff in the Science and Engineering Faculties, UNSW.
1987-89 Promotion Committee, University of New South Wales
1989-96 Faculty of Information Engineering Visiting Committee, Queensland
University of Technology
1993 Informatics Faculty Representative, Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Ctte, UoW
1993 Executive Member, Graduate Faculty, University of Wollongong
1993-5 Informatics Faculty Representative, Academic Senate, University of
Wollongong
1993-5 Elected Member, Academic Board, University of Wollongong.
1994-5 Promotion Committee, Queensland University of Technology
1994-6 Advisory Board, Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical
Computer Science, University of Auckland
1995-8 Promotions Ctte, University of Wollongong
1995 Academic Senate Ctte on Postgraduate Supervision
1995 Academic Senate Ctte on Stress in the Workplace
1996-7 Marketing for University of W'gong in Indonesia
1996-7 Promotion and Reclassification for General Staff Ctte
2001- Marketing for University of W'gong in India

LEARNED SOCIETIES

Fellow of the Australian Computer Society,

Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications,

Founding Fellow of the Institute of Combinatorics and Its Applications,

Chartered Mathematician

Member of the The International Association for Cryptologic Research,

Member of the Combinatorial Mathematics Society of Australasia,

Senior Member of the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers,

1983, Dr Bohdan Smetaniuk, Topics in the Theory of Latin Squares, University of Sydney.

1987, Dr Dinesh G Sarvate, Combinatorial Designs with Application to Encryption and Design of Experiments, University of Sydney.

1987, Dr Tim Nicholson (Associate Supervisor for Dr N.Y.Foo), A Denotational Semantics and Machine architecture for Prolog, University of Sydney.

1988, Dr Janet Wiles, (became supervisor after Professor L Goldschlager
resigned to take up the Chair of Computer Science at Monash
University), Studies of Problems Related to Parallel Distributed Associative Models of Memory, University of Sydney.

MASTERS BY RESEARCH and FOURTH YEAR HONOURS SUPERVISIONS

12 and 29 respectively

OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

While Professor of Computer Science
at University College Professor Seberry set up a Cryptography and
Computer Security Group which was the nucleus for the
Centre for Computer Security Research incorporating the Center for
Communications Security Research.
Dr Seberry started reading in Cryptology and Data Security in about 1981 and
has taught many classes in the area averaging 65 in a third year class and
20 in a fourth year class.
She has supervised 15 Honours theses in the area (10 of whom obtained First
Class Honours). She has had many successful PhD and MSc students working on
such topics as ``Security of Statistical Databases", ``Active Intruder
Detection: Some Aspects of Computer Security and User Authentication",
``Analysis of the DES and the Design of the LOKI Encryption Scheme",
``Applications of Cryptography for the Security of Database and Distributed
Database Systems", ``Speech Signal Analysis and Investigations in
Cryptography," and ``Constructing Orthogonal Matrices and some Cryptographic
Techniques".
Professor Seberry is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society, a Fellow
of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications and a Fellow of the
Institute for Combinatorics and its Applications. She is a member and has
been elected director of the International Association for Cryptologic
Research, and a member of the Association for Computing Machinery, the
Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the Australian
Operations Research Society since joining in Newcastle in 1970.
Professor Seberry started the AUSCRYPT/ASIACRYPT series of International
Cryptologic Conferences in the Asia/Oceania area. She also started,
in 1970, with W. D. Wallis, the series of conferences in Discrete Mathematics
and Computing, known as the {em xxth Australian Conferences on Combinatorial
Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing}. This series, now upto number 23,
is held each year, except those ending in 7 when an International Conference
is held, are held in a different Australian or New Zealand City each year.
She chaired the {em First Australian International Conference on Combinatorics},
under the auspices of the Australian Academy of Science in Canberra in 1977.
She is presently a Council Member for the Institute of Combinatorics and
Its Applications based in Canada.
Dr Seberry has spoken on her research in Cryptography at International and
Local conferences and written over 140 joint papers in the area. In she has
presented papers on her research at EUROCRYPT and at Crypto in the United
States, ASIACRYPT in Japan and Korea, as well as at seminars in Norway,
Belgium, Germany, The United Kingdom, Japan, Canada and the United States.
While she directed the Center for Computer and Communications Security
Research it built a secure WAN for the University of NSW campus using the
LOKI encryption algorithms and secure protocols developed within her group.
Another Centre member received a prize for a paper he wrote on ``Smart Cards".
Dr Seberry has co-authored six books and has two, {it Cryptography: An
Introduction to Computer Security} with Josef Pieprzyk, and {it The
Cryptographic Significance of the Knapsack Problem} with Luke O'Connor
published by Prentice Hall and Aegean Park Press respectively in 1988.
Especially interested in Authentication and Computer Security, Dr
Seberry and her colleagues have recently received considerable media
attention for their ATERB financed research into ``anti-hacking
systems" or {it User Unique Identification}. One member of the Centre `
receiving the ``Young Australian of the Year Award for NSW" for his work on
this project.
In Australia she has spoken at the Police Staff Training College and
to an IEEE seminars in Melbourne, to Comdex and Datamatic Public
Seminars and acted as advisor to the NSW Consumer
Affairs Department.
Dr Seberry has consulted for Telecom, Neology, the Commonwealth Bank,
Hilti AG, Datamatic, Freehill, Hollingdale and Page of Sydney, Greenwoods and
Freehills of Sydney, Bartier, Perry and Purcell of Sydney, Bowdens of Brisbane
, the National Australia Bank, The State Bank of NSW, the State Bank of South
Australia, The Privacy Commission of Australia, Integrated Research Pty Ltd,
Microtel Inc, Transcrypt International Inc, Universal Systems Inc,
Industrial Controls Inc., Austraclear and DataTech.